1885 in Canada

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Events from the year 1885 in Canada.

Incumbents

= Crown =

  • MonarchVictoria{{cite web |title=Queen Victoria {{!}} The Canadian Encyclopedia |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/victoria# |website=www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca |access-date=5 December 2022}}

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Events

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  • Banff Hot Springs Reserve is established. It will be renamed Rocky Mountains Park in 1887{{snd}} the first national park in Canada{{snd}} and then Banff National Park in 1930.
  • Canada outlaws the potlatch ceremony among Northwest Coast tribes. The law, often ignored, is repealed in 1951.

Births

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Deaths

Historical documents

Account of battle at Duck Lake[http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/24501 Transcription of Wm. Laurie article] Saskatchewan Herald (April 23, 1885). Accessed 8 October 2019 (See also photo [https://www.aci-iac.ca/art-books/war-art-in-canada/key-works/sewing-up-the-dead/ “'Sewing Up the Dead': Preparation of North-West Field Force Casualties for Burial"] (April 25, 1885))

Account of battle at Cut Knife Hill[http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/24505 Transcription of article] Saskatchewan Herald (May 11, 1885). Accessed 8 October 2019

Two settler women travel with Chief Big Bear's Cree band after Frog Lake MassacreTheresa Gowanlock and Theresa Fulford, [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1457.html Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear(...)] (1885). Accessed 8 October 2019

Accounts of battle at BatocheLewis Redman Ord, Reminiscences of a Bungle (1887), [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1513/32.html pgs. 29-32] and [http://www.metismuseum.ca/resource.php/12605 Moses Bremner's Statement] (1886) and Canada; Department of Militia and Defence, Report upon the Suppression of the Rebellion in the North-West Territories[...] (1886), [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1519/59.html pgs. 27-33]. Accessed 8 October 2019

Opposition Leader Edward Blake's speeches on fighting in Northwest

[House of Commons,] [http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/canada_war/nwrebellion/website/blake_thumbnails.shtml "Speech of Hon. E. Blake, M.P., on the Disturbance in the North-West; Ottawa, May 20th, 1885."] and House of Commons Debates; Third Session, Fifth Parliament - 48 Vic., [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1339/2.html "Speech of Hon. E. Blake, M.P., on the Dissturbance in the North-West; Ottawa, July 6th, 1885."] Accessed 17 October 2019

Convicted of treason, Chief Big Bear pleads for relief of his peopleWilliam Bleasdell Cameron, Blood Red the Sun (1950), [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1359/226.html pgs. 196-9]. Accessed 8 October 2019

Louis Riel's statement at his trialThe Queen vs. Louis Riel[...] (1886), [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1533/150.html pgs. 147-54]. Accessed 9 October 2019

Report of psychiatric physician who visited Louis Riel in prisonDaniel Clark, A Psycho-Medical History of Louis Riel (1887), [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1409/11.html pgs. 10-13]. Accessed 9 October 2019

Newspaper report of Louis Riel's execution[https://library.usask.ca/sni/stories/her3.html "Riel Executed; He Dies Without A Speech; A Sane And Beautiful Death"] Regina Leader (November 19, 1885), pg. 4. Accessed 9 October 2019

Air clears when women vote in Ontario municipal electionLetitia Youmans, Campaign Echoes: The Autobiography of Letitia Youmans; Second Edition (1893), [http://archive.org/stream/campaignechoesau00youmuoft#page/206/mode/2up pgs. 206-9]. Accessed 8 October 2019

J.A. Macdonald says "while the crosses of the Aryan races are successful[, they] will not wholesomely amalgamate with the Africans or the Asiatics"John A. Macdonald, "The Franchise Bill" (May 4, 1885), Official Report of the Debates of the House of Commons[....], [https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.debates_HOC0503_02/815 pg. 1589] Accessed 2 July 2023

"A disgrace to humanity" - Citing emancipation of Blacks and Catholics, senator objects to restrictions on Chinese immigrantsWilliam J. Almon, "Chinese Immigration; An Explanation" (July 18, 1885), Debates of the Senate of the Dominion of Canada; 1885, [https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.debates_SOC0503_02/679 pgs. 1411-12] Accessed 2 July 2023

Montrealers' resistance to vaccination during smallpox outbreak turns to rioting

Mde Morel de la Durantaye, [https://archive.org/details/cihm_05135 A Brief History of the Small Pox Epidemic in Montreal(...)] (1886). Accessed 8 October 2019

Illustration: vaccinating passengers against smallpox on train to U.S.A.James Marvin, "Canada - the recent smallpox epidemic in Montreal - vaccinating American-bound passengers on a train[....]" Accessed 25 December 2020 https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/oslerprints/search-results.php?s=Vaccination (click on "The recent smallpox epidemic" thumbnail)

Photo: Sitting Bull, while on visit to Montreal with Buffalo Bill's Wild West showWilliam Notman & Son, [https://www.aci-iac.ca/art-books/william-notman/key-works/sitting-bull/ "Sitting Bull"] (1885), McCord Museum. Accessed 18 May 2022

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